The Federal tax on gasoline is 18.4 cents. Federal Tax on Diesel is 24.4 cents. State taxes vary from state to state.
proportional
Yes, it is handled by the state government and federal government
The federal government uses tax laws and funding to force the states to act in certain ways (drinking), if each state could ignore what the federal government says they would be eliminating its power.
Not your state income tax refund. But the state may have a claim on it and they would keep the necessary amount that is owed for that purpose.
Powers shared by both the federal and state governments are called "concurrent powers." For example, they both have the power to tax, to try criminals in court, and to build roads.
Indirect tax
Indirect Tax
indirect tax
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It's more of a state tax. But the Government does help regulate it
Indirect
It's more of a state tax. But the Government does help regulate it
u are paying the man enjoy it son
The federal and state tax on gasoline is considered an indirect tax. This is because the tax is levied on the sale of gasoline, and the cost is typically passed on to consumers in the form of higher prices at the pump. Instead of the tax being directly paid by the consumer to the government, it is collected by retailers who then remit it to the government.
Texas Gasoline Tax: 20 cents/gallon
Federal Tax is 18.4 cents for gasoline and 24.4 cents for diesel. State taxes vary by state. Adding the state taxes the average gasoline tax nationwide is 47 cents and the diesel tax is 51.4 cents.
No. Not any year. And Federal Tax, even income tax, is not deductible on a return.